ART + DESIGN RESULTS

Hester Street Café at the New Museum offers New Yorkers and tourists alike a taste of some of the most creative food entrepreneurs in the city, providing a platform for these local food artisans to... Read More

Over the years, 303 Gallery and principal Lisa Spellman have fostered the careers of critically acclaimed artists working in a variety of media, including photographers Thomas Demand and Stephen... Read More

Amidst the high volume of quality art galleries in the area, Foxy Production is Chelsea’s best kept secret. The gallery was opened by Michael Gillespe and John Thomson first in Brooklyn then... Read More

Founded in 1997 by co-owners John Cheim & Howard Read from the Robert Miller Gallery, this prestigious Chelsea hallmark has had two homes in the art-centric neighborhood. With humble roots as a... Read More

In the time since he opened a rickety poster shop in Los Angeles in the early 1970s, it can be argued that Larry Gagosian has done more to change the face of the contemporary art world than any other... Read More

Opening in 1977, the original Mary Boone Gallery in SoHo famously began the careers of David Salle and Julian Schnabel. In the 1980s, she was credited for discovering Jean-Michel Basquiat. Still... Read More

Jutting out where Bowery and Prince meet in New York’s Lower East Side, the New Museum’s design, by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, Tokyo, is a monumental undertaking—a seven-floor... Read More